Integrating aerial geophysical data in multiple-point statistics simulations to assist groundwater flow models | Intégration de données géophysiques aéroportées dans des simulations statistiques à points multiples pour aider à la réalisation de modèles d’écoulement d’eaux souterraines Integración de datos geofísicos aéreos en simulaciones estadísticas de múltiples puntos para ayudar a los modelos de flujo de agua subterránea 整合多点统计学模拟中航空地球物理资料以支撑地下水流模型 Integrando dados geofísicos aéreos em simulações estatísticas multi-ponto para auxiliar modelos de fluxo de águas subterrâneas
2015
Dickson, Neil E. M. | Comte, J.-C. (Jean-Christophe) | Renard, Philippe | Straubhaar, Julien A. | McKinley, Jennifer M. | Ofterdinger, Ulrich
The process of accounting for heterogeneity has made significant advances in statistical research, primarily in the framework of stochastic analysis and the development of multiple-point statistics (MPS). Among MPS techniques, the direct sampling (DS) method is tested to determine its ability to delineate heterogeneity from aerial magnetics data in a regional sandstone aquifer intruded by low-permeability volcanic dykes in Northern Ireland, UK. The use of two two-dimensional bivariate training images aids in creating spatial probability distributions of heterogeneities of hydrogeological interest, despite relatively ‘noisy’ magnetics data (i.e. including hydrogeologically irrelevant urban noise and regional geologic effects). These distributions are incorporated into a hierarchy system where previously published density function and upscaling methods are applied to derive regional distributions of equivalent hydraulic conductivity tensor K. Several K models, as determined by several stochastic realisations of MPS dyke locations, are computed within groundwater flow models and evaluated by comparing modelled heads with field observations. Results show a significant improvement in model calibration when compared to a simplistic homogeneous and isotropic aquifer model that does not account for the dyke occurrence evidenced by airborne magnetic data. The best model is obtained when normal and reverse polarity dykes are computed separately within MPS simulations and when a probability threshold of 0.7 is applied. The presented stochastic approach also provides improvement when compared to a previously published deterministic anisotropic model based on the unprocessed (i.e. noisy) airborne magnetics. This demonstrates the potential of coupling MPS to airborne geophysical data for regional groundwater modelling.
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